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salw

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  1. Thank you very much. So it was reduced to increase aeration and generally to bring into scale for its environment (a garden). So many plants and trees suffering from fungal infections as the garden was seriously overgrown and essentially rotting. it has lost its leaves prematurely. It will flatten the garden office and hit the house if it falls so will have a local tree surgeon sort it out. Thank you. Sad as it probably dates to the age of the house (1912 ish). thanks for your confirmation.
  2. Hi. I have a large mature beech tree in the garden that repeatedly grows enormous fungus around the base and locally in the ground. I remove them due to having a blind spaniel and don’t want him walking through them. A piece of root pulled away (easily) too. The tree is also covered in white spots all over the bark. Pics attached. can anyone help with diagnosis please? Root rot? Bark disease? many thanks.

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